Windows got its spark back this week with hardware from Computex, dev tools from Build, and new silicon from NVIDIA
Microsoft's Windows ecosystem saw a significant week of updates following the Computex and Build conferences, featuring new hardware and AI-focused developer tools. The author notes a positive trend in Microsoft's direction, though remains cautious about the long-term consistency of their Surface hardware strategy.
Why it matters
The resurgence of Windows hardware and AI integration is critical for the competitive landscape of personal computing against Apple's MacBook.
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The author expresses a personal, critical opinion on corporate strategy and brand management, which is common in tech journalism.
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